Regional Digest

Six new members will be inducted into the Connecticut Soccer Hall of Fame on Jan. 31 at the Cromwell Crowne Plaza. Tickets are $55 per person and $25 for youths 12 and under. The newest members are: Marylou Breen, early pioneer in women's soccer, UConn goalkeeper 1979-80; William Duffy, player, coach, administrator, publisher; Jim Evans, UConn player, UHart coach (1993-2004); John Natale, UHart women's coach, 2011-12 U.S. Women's national team coach; Gregg Swanson, player, coach, administrator; and Kathy Zolad, junior soccer association president.

Jarvis Miller Selected

Windsor Locks/Suffield/East Granby running back/defensive back Jarvis Miller is one of 88 high school seniors selected to play in the Offense-Defense All American Bowl in Orlando, Fla., on Jan. 2. Miller, who has signed a letter of intent with Penn State, ran for 1,714 yards and 21 touchdowns last season for Windsor Locks/Suffield/East Granby.

"He's a promising young goalie who we've had our eye on for a while," New England coach Blane Harrison said. "An opportunity presented itself for him to come in and solidify our backup goalie position. At some point, he will challenge for No. 1."

The Canadian Junior goalie of the year in 2011, Belanger was selected by Colorado with the 16th overall pick in the 2011 NLL entry draft. He has appeared in 33 games for the Mammoth, collecting a 7-6 record with a .739 save percentage and a12.39 goals against average.

The Black Wolves open the season Jan. 2, hosting the Buffalo Bandits at 7 p.m. at Mohegan Sun Arena.

Wolf Pack Changes

The Hartford Wolf Pack returned goaltender Jeff Malcolm and forward Vinny Saponari to its ECHL affiliate, the Greenville Road Warriors, and released defenseman Henrik Tallinder. Malcolm, a second-year pro out of Yale, played one game for the Wolf Pack, earning the win in a 5-3 victory vs. Worcester Friday night. He made 35 saves, his second career AHL win in seven appearances. Before coming up from Greenville Dec. 8, Malcolm had an 11-4-0 mark in 15 ECHL appearances, with a 2.13 goals-against average, a 92.9 percent save percentage and one shutout. Saponari had one assist in three games with the Wolf Pack. Tallinder, a 14-year man and former Buffalo Sabre and New Jersey Devil who signed with the Wolf Pack Nov. 25, played four games with the Pack. The Stockholm, Sweden, native had one assist and five shots on goal in those four contests.